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Are there any games with graphics matching infinity blade?
Civilization Revolution - Civilization for the iPad. I think this one is made for multiple platforms, but it's fairly fun. The AI takes quite a jump from the really easy first tier to the semi-difficult second tier. I find Civ 5 to be more my taste, but this one is also fun.
Zarathustra[H];1038550632 said:I got this for my iPhone when I first saw it. It's one of two games I have on my phone (mobile gaming just doesn't appeal to me much) The other is the Scrabble app. I found Civilizatrion Revolution to be a HUGE disappointment compared to all desktop versions of the game.
I find I get more enjoyment out of playing the original 1991 DOS version in Dosbox than I do Civ Rev.
Agreed. Civ Rev was actually my first civ game, never really appealed to me before. It really plays like a Civilization Lite. My biggest gripe is the balance in the military units, it's very easy for the computer to get very over powered. Plus the touchscreen seemed to bug out on occasion.
That said I haven't played any versions other than this one and 5, and it is definitely a weaker game (ignoring visuals obviously).
Zarathustra[H];1038550964 said:I would recommend also giving Civ 4 a try. (if you buy it, get the "beyond the sword" version. It is the most extensive version and contains everything from the original) It is definitely the most complex of the Civilization series, with many more variables to consider than in Civ 5 and definitely more than Civ rev.
Civ 3 is considered the best of the classic Civ's by all the long time fans I have spoken to. I have never played it myself though. I played the original on my 286 back in the early 90s, but then got away from the series. I remember hearing of Civ 2, but I believe it came out during my DOS purist phase, when I refused to have Windows on my computer, and it was a Windows only game. Then I don't recall hearing anything about the launches of Civ 3 or 4. It wasn't until 2009 that I rediscovered the Civ series when an ad popped up for Civ 4 on Steam. I played it extensively and Pre ordered 5, which was a little bit of a letdown compared to the complexity of 4.
Whoa. Whoa, whoa, whoa.
Civilization is available for the iPad? WHAT? WHERE WAS I?
Counting all those games, I figured, that I now spend more time playing on iPad, then on PC. Buut, playing in a garden, enjoying the sun, beats PC gaming
7th Guest, it's as good as the day I was playing it on PC
Real Tennis / Real Football
Majesty
Another World
Max Payne
Trainz
Hospital Havoc
Counting all those games, I figured, that I now spend more time playing on iPad, then on PC. Buut, playing in a garden, enjoying the sun, beats PC gaming
Temple Run is a good time waster